Islamabad: Pakistan on Saturday conducted a flight to take a look at the Shaheen-III surface to surface missile amid the ongoing political and constitutional crisis in the country.
Pakistan Armed Forces` media wing aforementioned the test flight of this surface-to-surface flight missile was aimed at the revalidating varied style and technical parameters of the weapon system.
“Pakistan these days conducted a no-hit flight test of Shaheen-III surface to surface ballistic missile. The test flight was aimed at the revalidating various design and technical parameters of the weapon system,” Inter-Services public relations (ISPR) tweeted. Shaheen-III has a vary of 2,750 kilometers.
Last year in January, Pakistan conducted a similar take a look at the same missile. The solid-fuelled missile — equipped with Post-Separation Altitude Correction (PSAC) system — was first tested in March 2015.
This test comes because the picking of the Pakistan National Assembly over the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan is expected to be in command after 8 pm (local time) on Saturday.